Young People and Domestic Abuse
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This one day course will be running on:
21 June 2013, Fusehill Street, Carlisle
Why study with us?This one day course will look at young people and domestic abuse. It will examine both young people who engage in, or are at risk of, violence and abuse in their close relationships and also child to parent abuse.
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This one day course will be running on:
21 June 2013, Fusehill Street, Carlisle
Why study with us?This one day course will look at young people and domestic abuse. It will examine both young people who engage in, or are at risk of, violence and abuse in their close relationships and also child to parent abuse.
Data protection statement [expands]
This link will take you to Eventbrite, the company we use to process bookings and payments for this course. Eventbrite have procedures in place to ensure that any personal data you provide as part of the booking process is held securely. You can find further details of their privacy policy here:-
http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/privacypolicy/
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Entry requirements See course specific entry requirements listed below. Selection criteriaFrontline professionals, volunteers or workers within the private, voluntary and independent sector who work with young people. The course is also suitable for continuing professional development purposes. Please contact us if you are not one of the above but would still like to attend the course.
Course summaryDuring the day we will look at:
- risk and resilience factors
- statistics
- key research and best practice
- dealing with risk
- safety planning
- how to work within this area
£120
Additional contact informationFor all short course/event enquiries, please contact:
Carolyn Hodgson
Tel: 01228 616291
Email: scep@cumbria.ac.uk
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